By SARAH TEMBO – A Thirty-three-YEAR-OLD man of Chaisa Township in Lusaka has sued his friend for harassment when he demanded that they reverse a car transaction after he realised that he sold it at...
Read MoreBy BRIAN HATYOKA – GOVERNMENT has identified an area behind Maramba Cultural Village and Livingstone Show grounds as one of the potential sites where a 5,000 capacity world-class Convention Centre and other infrastructure will be...
Read MoreBy JACK MWEWA – THE Ministry of Health hopes that mental health delivery will be enhanced once recommendations to amend Mental Disorders Act of 1951 Cap. 535 are repealed by Parliament and replaced with the...
Read MoreBy Sunday Times Reporter – THE Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) chapels have ushered in new leaders with Sunday Times acting chief reporter Sylvester Mwale becoming the new president for Lusaka Chapel after going through...
Read MoreBY SARAH TEMBO – UNSCRUPULOUS people are now charging K2 for SIM card registration following expiry of the deadline. The Zambia Information Communication and Technology Authority (ZICTA) had set January 31, as deadline for subscribers...
Read MoreBy BRIAN HATYOKA – THE Government has warned of stern action against people who misapply funds meant for public projects. Home Affairs Minister Ngosa Simbyakula said Government would not hestitate to deal with people who...
Read MoreBy NORMA SIAME – SOME residents of Kasama have condemned former Defence minister Geoffrey Mwamba for calling himself a ‘small god in Kasama.’ Mr Mwamba made the remarks during a live programme on a community...
Read MoreBy SYLVIA MWEETWA – A WITNESS in a case in which a Kabwe-based soldier is alleged to have murdered his wife has told the court that the accused person apologised to the family through a letter he wrote. Mary Banda, 59, testified before Kabwe High Court judge Elita Mwikisa that she received a letter from the accused...
Read MoreBy CHARITY MOONGA – GOVERNMENT has said it will start re-negotiating concessions signed with various partners under the Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in which it is losing out. Appearing before the parliamentary committee on Communications...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE – SIX non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have been granted an injunction restraining Government’s decision to allow mining activities in the Lower Zambezi National Park. This follows Government’s decision to award Zambezi Resources Copper...
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